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Global Education Resources, Documents and Links
List of
Global Education resources
, from the
American Forum for Global Education
.
List of
Global Education resources
, from the
National Education Association
.
The United Nations
Cyberschoolbus
is a website about global issues and the
UN.
A
country-by-country list of resources
about immigration in
OECD
countries.
A link to the Congressional Budget Office's 2006 report on
Immigration Policy and the United States
that was referenced in class.
The scenario we did in class, about students migrating from and within Pakistan:
Migration from Pakistan.doc
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For session 5, BEFORE you do the reading, please look at this
picture
. Write a one-paragraph story about what you think is happening here.
Stanford University's
English Learner Library of Resources
. We are watching several of these videos in class.
everythingESL
seems like a handy resource for thinking about common ESL classroom issues.
Link to Paul Farmer on YouTube:
Systems Thinking
.
Link to UNESCO's
Education for All
initiative.
Link to
EFA videos
.
Weird, or just different
: TED video on different approaches to name streets and blocks (TED bills itself as "Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world")
Here is a website that focuses on Global Education:
http://www.facingthefuture.org/Curriculum/DownloadFreeCurriculum/tabid/114/Default.aspx
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List of Global Education resources, from the American Forum for Global Education.
List of Global Education resources, from the National Education Association.
The United Nations Cyberschoolbus is a website about global issues and the UN.
A country-by-country list of resources about immigration in OECD countries.
A link to the Congressional Budget Office's 2006 report on Immigration Policy and the United States that was referenced in class.
The scenario we did in class, about students migrating from and within Pakistan:
For session 5, BEFORE you do the reading, please look at this picture. Write a one-paragraph story about what you think is happening here.
Stanford University's English Learner Library of Resources. We are watching several of these videos in class.
everythingESL seems like a handy resource for thinking about common ESL classroom issues.
Link to Paul Farmer on YouTube: Systems Thinking.
Link to UNESCO's Education for All initiative. Link to EFA videos.
Weird, or just different: TED video on different approaches to name streets and blocks (TED bills itself as "Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world")
Here is a website that focuses on Global Education: http://www.facingthefuture.org/Curriculum/DownloadFreeCurriculum/tabid/114/Default.aspx